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Ding Dong Cake – Low Carb Recipe

This amazing low carb chocolate cake has a creamy filling and a sugar-free chocolate glaze. Just like the Ding Dongs you used to love as a kid, but now keto friendly!

I am so excited to debut this low carb Ding Dong Cake recipe. I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, so eager to share it with you. Okay, not actually SITTING on the cake, because then it would be a little smooshed. I promise I did not squash it, as that would be very very sad. But I have been holding on to the recipe for over two months, since this is a keto chocolate cake with a secret and I can finally spill the beans.

This cake is made from a mix!!! You may have already seen and heard that Swerve Sweetener has come out with a line of bake mixes. It is true and I’ve had the distinct honour of testing them out and creating recipes with them. And this is one of my favorite creations thus far.

Now you know me, I am a always-bake-from-scratch kind of girl, and I always will be. So I have to be very frank and say I was a little hesitant to work with bake mixes. But then I made up the Swerve Chocolate Cake Mix and I was completely blown away. The texture was perfect, the crumb was tender and moist, and the chocolate flavor was deep and rich. They were so good I may have cursed a few times, because they are as good as some of my homemade low carb chocolate cake recipes. Dang it!

Totally messing with my world view to have a boxed cake be as good as cake from scratch.

Now, I know there has been a little hubbub about whether these bake mixes are truly ketogenic, because they contain a little tapioca starch. I like to tackle touchy subjects head on so let’s discuss this openly. Or rather, let me tell you my well-read and rather informed “expert” opinion on the subject. Take it or leave it, as you wish.

What is The Ketogenic Diet?

Definition: A diet that promotes the metabolic formation of ketones through carbohydrate restriction, thereby requiring the body to use fat as its primary source of energy.

A keto diet is any diet that keeps you in a state of ketosis.

That’s the keto diet in its simplest form. But the reality is that the term “keto diet” means many things to many different people. Everyone has their own definition, tailored to their own personal goals and what works for their body and their lifestyle. Having been in this funky world of keto for a while now, and seeing it from the perspective of a great many people, I’ve come to the realization that there is no single right way to keto. Let me say that again:

There is no single right way to do the keto diet.

There, did I say that loudly enough for you?

There are many different version of the ketogenic diet, and there are many different programs that may have various guidelines for you to follow. And buyer beware, because there are many “keto gurus” out there trying sell you on their specific program and telling you that their way is the ONLY WAY.

But keto diet requirements can vary so much, person to person, that there is simply no one-size-fits-all approach. A Type 1 diabetic will have different goals than someone trying to lose weight. A keto bodybuilder will have very different protein needs than a newbie keto-er who isn’t particularly active. And many women, particularly those who are pre- and post-menopause, often find that they can’t load up on as much fat as their husbands or they hit a stall.

If you choose to follow a specific version of the keto diet, that’s cool. It’s your life, your body, your goals and I applaud you for taking charge of your health. It matters very little whether you and I do it exactly the same way. What matters most is that we support each other and cheer each other on.

There really is no overarching set of rules for The Ketogenic Diet, as defined above. It’s simply a matter of eating a diet low enough in carbohydrates and high enough in fat to get your body creating and using ketones as its primary fuel. But on the whole, we all try to avoid certain foods, such as grains, sugars, and starches.

STARCHES! But but but…the Swerve Bake Mixes contain tapioca starch! Yes, yes it does. All of about 1 tablespoon for the whole cake mix. Which is 6.75g of carbs for the whole cake mix. Which amounts to 0.56g of carbs PER SERVING.

I’ve always been of the mind that if a tiny bit of some “non-keto” ingredient helps the taste, texture, or appearance of my baked goods and doesn’t raise the carb count appreciably, the end result is still keto. If I can eat a serving and stay in ketosis, it’s keto. While I generally no longer use any starches at all in my baking, I have been known to use a teaspoon or two of Yacon syrup, molasses or even coconut sugar. If the final goodies are low in carbs, I’m content.

So do I think that the new Swerve Cake Mixes are keto friendly? Yes, on the whole I do. It’s up to you to decide whether it fits your keto diet or not.

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I would love to make this Ding Dong Cake but the link to Swerve Sweetener tells me that what I’m looking for isn’t there.
If I use your cupcake recipe, what recipe do I use for the filling and chocolate glaze?

As someone who is fairly strict keto, for years, and cooks from scratch, avoids processed foods and tries to keep my family healthy…I am personally thrilled that Swerve has made such a wonderful attempt at a very challenging endeavor! That family of mine loves their sweets…and momma gets tired…so having something easy that’s 95% of the way there to being perfect keto is a win in our household. I can’t wait to try their products and this recipe. I was personally a little giddy when I saw the title and even happier that the level of work involved is pretty low! Thanks Carolyn for helping this mom out (my kids will thank you too!).

Oh, Carolyn, this look wonderful! And right in time for my August birthday.

BTW, my memories of Ding Dongs as a kid is that my mom kept them in the freezer. I’d take one out and eat it while watching for the school bus. Yes, Ding Dongs for breakfast… now you know why I need to eat keto in my 50s!!

Hey Caroly,
Love your recipes and can’t wait to try this one. I have a question though. Since it’s just me and my husband on the keto diet, and that’s a lot of servings….can you use half of the package and save the rest for another day? Or is it something that has to be made all at once?

Thank you so much for all your free recipes! I also have your first book. 😉

How would the macros change using your chocolate cupcake recipe over the swerve sweets box mix for the cake? Not that I’m opposed to the starch but also I don’t think it’s as available at any grocery store and would need to be ordered. Have you tested it with your recipe? I wonder if this recipe would make individual ding dongs if baked in muffin tins!

Carolyn, I love this idea, and I absolutely cannot wait for the first excuse to make it! I often add a small amount of tapioca starch to recipes to improve texture. Perhaps I’m rationalizing it just a bit too much, but in an unheated form, tapioca starch is a source of resistant starch on which gut bacteria feed, so I like to think that in cooled baked goods it might be doing a bit of good in a biological context as well as a culinary one.

“Definition: A diet that promotes the metabolic formation of ketones through carbohydrate restriction, thereby requiring the body to use fat as its primary source of energy.

A keto diet is any diet that keeps you in a state of ketosis.“

OMG! Thank you! Can we please sing this from the mountain tops. You can eat GMO food and stay in ketosis. You can have diet soda and stay in ketosis. Some can even have some very small amounts of real sugar or wheat and stay in ketosis. Personal health preferences don’t make something not Keto.

Hi! I’m so excited for this recipe, THANK YOU MOST KINDLY! Please, tho, both hubby and I are allergic to dairy, and to eggs, strawberries, raspberries, etc! 😣 So might Coconut Cream in the can substitute for the Dairy? And, doubtfully but I must ask, is there any way substitute you could recommend for this recipe, please please?
Again Thank you most kindly!

Thank you so much! This looks amazing. I’m wondering, is there anything different that needs to be done if we use Knox gelatin (like with the strawberry cream cake, where you have to let it bloom and can’t whisk it right in like you could with grass fed?) I do intend to eventually upgrade my gelatin but haven’t yet.

Im a loyal follower & huge fan of your work. I want to say thank you, thank you, thank you, for the primary message in this post which is “THERE IS NO RIGHT WAY TO DO KETO!! ” I have to tell you I have been following another person for a while and recently joined her Keto FB page – and its like a flipping cult. They scold people and prohibit sharing outside the group, **heavily push sales of their books**, and prohibit sharing outside recipes from others. I feel like Im in a mind control cult. Their group description reads do Keto the right way” and tell people they have been doing it wrong any other way. Let me tell you I checked out of that cheap motel real quick!

I love your books, recipes, and blogs. You are inspirational, keep up the great works! 🙂

Carolyn
Thank you for all you do for all of us Keto loco’s. I was wanting to get a printable version of your ding ding cake recipe, filling and frosting. Wondering if there is one? Also I can’t find the link to share or keep them!

I made this recipe last night and tonight (the cake last night, the filling and frosting tonight) and it is DELICIOUS! Maybe the best low-carb cake EVER, although your Kentucky Butter Cake and Victoria Sponge are in contention. My husband and unexpected dinner guest (who is diabetic and was thrilled to have dessert!) both agreed it’s a keeper. Can’t wait to have some for breakfast tomorrow…

I love all your recipes! This ding dong cake was absolutely fabulous! My granddaughter thinks this is the best cake in the world. LOL I know when I make one of your recipes, I will not have wasted my time and money on something that tastes horrible. Thank you again for all the work you put into your recipes, we have enjoyed them all!!!

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